@KCCAUG as a motorist in Kampala, please sort out boda Bodas, I don’t even want you to ban them nooo, just ensure the ride on the right side of the road, that’s all. Just a little disciple is not too hard for you to enforce. @PoliceUg
@KCCAUG as a motorist in Kampala, please sort out boda Bodas, I don’t even want you to ban them nooo, just ensure the ride on the right side of the road, that’s all. Just a little disciple is not too hard for you to enforce. @PoliceUg@mkainerugaba
But why are people blaming the president for the traffic jam, it’s our drivers who are stupid , how do you create extra lanes and expect traffic to flow, an extra lane is created on both sides causing a gridlock. It’s idiotic driving not anything else. @ntvuganda@PoliceUg
@nwscug@NWSCMD I have reported this broken pipe severally but no response from your team unlike previous times, it’s been flowing for the past month. This is Spine road Naalya
From Shoeless to Grounded”
“I promised myself that one day, when I was able, I would buy myself shoes because I went through a time when I couldn’t afford any.”
I looked at @Louis4jc in awe as he shared that line with me today.
I met Louis more than a decade ago at church. He later became my loctician, and over the years, we had many conversations about faith, work, life, but I had never asked him about his story. Until today, as we walked.
What a gift that was.
Louis grew up experiencing both the height of affluence and the depths of poverty. At one point, his father held a good job, and the family lacked for nothing. But when retrenchments swept through his workplace, everything changed. His father moved to the village to start over, and suddenly, survival became the new normal.
There were days when Louis could barely make it to school, let alone have a decent pair of shoes. Food was uncertain. He had to be creative just to get a meal. Yet somehow, through sheer determination, he pressed on eventually making it to Makerere University Business School, where he studied marketing while juggling odd jobs to stay afloat.
Those hard days shaped the man he is today: calm under pressure, grounded, empathetic, and able to connect with people from all walks of life.
As we walked today, I found myself deeply grateful for the resilience that built him, for the grace that kept him, and for the joy that still radiates through his easy smile.
Sometimes, the stories we carry are the quiet testimonies of survival. Louis’s is one of them.
#WalkTalkConnect #ResilienceInMotion #GraceInTheJourney #StoriesThatInspire #EveryStepMatters
@ComeNimusi84336 Ladies will only be comfortable with a guy who she can present before her father, so it’s not about what your father will say or do, it’s about your perception of what your father will say or do. You will only present to your father a man who you think measures up to human
@wekesa_amos@WatsalaKenneth@RwenzoriMarathn He’s biggest strength is being a people person and able to handle all kinds of people , he’s also very patient with people and has a likeable personality, I am proud to call him my son, when I left photography I was glad I left it to him. Proud of you Ken
@wekesa_amos@WatsalaKenneth@RwenzoriMarathn So proud of @WatsalaKenneth first met Ken in 2012 when I offered him a job as an editor at my studio, he then started covering with me and reached the point where he could go for assignments on his own. He’s always been a fast learner,
@benmwine@MoWT_Uganda@PoliceUg Unless we have hefty fines Ugandans will never driver properly. I think @MoWT_Uganda should limit the 30kph zones to a distance of 100 meters built up areas and also install pedestrian crossings that are controlled by lights , but they should maintain the hefty fine